Comments Thread For: McGregor: With 8-Ounce Gloves - Mayweather Lasts Two Rounds!
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Originally posted by Tankdestroyeri watched it but felt bad for the guy, he has no business in boxing. nappy head blacks degrade joe smith jr's win over bhop but look how happy they get over the potential of fighting someone with zero boxing experience... thats the equivalent of a cop shooting and unarmed negrooh ****
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According to UFC superstar Conor McGregor, the Nevada State Athletic Commission could change the entire landscape of his upcoming fight with Floyd Mayweather (49-0, 26 KOs). Next week, the NSAC will make a ruling on the two athletes submitting separate requests to use 8-ounce gloves for their scheduled showdown.
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Mayweather will slice and dice Mac with 8oz glovesComment
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Originally posted by Tankdestroyeri watched it but felt bad for the guy, he has no business in boxing. nappy head blacks degrade joe smith jr's win over bhop but look how happy they get over the potential of fighting someone with zero boxing experience... thats the equivalent of a cop shooting and unarmed negroComment
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Originally posted by Tankdestroyeri watched it but felt bad for the guy, he has no business in boxing. nappy head blacks degrade joe smith jr's win over bhop but look how happy they get over the potential of fighting someone with zero boxing experience... thats the equivalent of a cop shooting and unarmed negroComment
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Smaller gloves would give McGregor more advantage for himself or chance of hurting Mayweather bc he fights with SMALLER gloves and he is the puncher. Really few ppl probably don't know the that 2 oz can be much different.
Would it change the fight? Probably not,but it would decrease the odds and maybe shift the likelihood of McGregor shocking the world.Which is still slim. As I stated before McGregor MAYBE could k.o Pauilie...but hes not Mayweather.Comment
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Just in, NSAC denied the 8 oz glove request. Citing No reason to add a element of unnecessary risk.
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http://boxing.nv.gov/uploadedFiles/b...ain_Health.pdfComment
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